Reviewer:

I added a bag of chocolate chips, a half bag of white chocolate chips (that is all that were in the bag at the time) and some chopped walnuts. My husband took them to work for the garage and they were gone in 20 minutes. A real hit and they are asking for more.

Reviewer:

I have been known to make perfect cookies, but this didnt cut it. Good flavor, way to fluffy. I like a chewy cookie, and i even melted the butter which makes them chewier but still it was like a biscut. Nex time i will cut down the baking soda and powder. I also used 2 cups sugar not 3 and added butterscotch and chocolate chips.

Reviewer:

Great recipe! I'm not a huge fan of butterscotch cookies, but my husband is and he just loved them (as if the look on his face wasn't evidence enough). I cut the recipe in half and used one whole egg and one egg yolk. I also added a whole bag of butterscotch chips which put them over the top. I rolled them into walnut sized balls and flattened them slightly. Them came out perfectly round and slightly cracked - great looking cookie.

Reviewer:

These were good, I guess I didn't read how many the recipe makes, but should have realized from the name BIG BATCH. Like other reviewers suggested I added butterscotch chips to half the recipe and I broke heath bars and put in the remaining half of batter. the cookies bar far are the best this will be how I make these cookies from now on! Yumm!

Reviewer:

I have tried these cookies 3 different ways. 1st I cooked them exactly like the recipe and they were good but not exceptional. The second time I added butterscotch chips and melted the butter and they were great. Today when my daughter and I made them I decided I didn't want to bake cookies for 1/2 the day so I put the batter in a greased 9x13 pan and baked it like brownies with the chips and melted butter, reserved some chips for the top and it was great this way too. I baked it at 325. I checked it every 10 mins. after the first 20 mins. with a toothpick and it took around 45-50 mins for it to be done.